Willie Cauley-Stein is at the Nike Big Man Skills Academy in Union, New Jersey this week and part of his responsibilities at the camp include defending Anthony Davis. Davis, whose name is on the event with Amare Stoudemire, matched up against Cauley-Stein on Tuesday and was held scoreless, according to Willie.

“I mean, it’s Anthony Davis, he’s a pro for a reason,” Cauley-Stein said of the former Wildcat. “For the most part it was good. He didn’t score on me so that’s a good thing.”

ZagsBlog stopped by the camp to ask Willie about Kentucky’s chances of winning it all next season. He told the website, “I have no doubt in my mind that we can do it. If we come together we should be fine.”

Karl Towns is also in attendance at the academy, which features the top 15-20 high school big men and 10 from the college ranks.

#1 Apparently the national champions do not have a discussion forum for you to discuss the perfect line beard, latest tattoos and how to pimp your dilapidated ride.
Let us count the number of UL big men attending this elite clinic.
That should even be easy for a moron like you.
Ready?
You are correct. Z E R O.
Coincidentally, that number will exactly match the number of victories your team will have against ours this season.

In 6 years when Calipari is Pitino’s age now, he will also be in the Hall of Fame, with at least the same # of championships as a coach. Write it down. Also, again Pitino has been to 2 NIT’s with UL. The ironic thing is, he was Cal’s age during his last trip to the NIT in 2006.

WCS has the ability to be one of the best big men in college basketball this season. This is a major down year for Centers, most bolted in this years weak draft (Noel, Plumlee, Len, Withey, Bennett, Zeller, Adams, Olynyk, Dieng)

I was wrong, I’m a dumbass. I know not what I say. 8>0 NCAA violations Rickie (8) vs Cal (0). I have seen the errors of my way. Please disregard any further posts from me because it will be nonsense. Thanks and go Big Blue!

I have no problem with WCS saying this and being this confident. We would expect nothing less. However, how many times did these guys sound so confident last year? I’m not blaming him (or his teammates) for saying this since the media is asking them.
I just want to see them get on the court and prove they want to win.

One good year doesn’t mean you can disrespect the greatest college basketball program of all time man. YAY! Yalls one a championship after 27 YEARS…lol. Pitino has been NIT bound twice at Louisville. And hasnt made it out of the first weekend of the NCAA tourny 5 of his 13 years. So more than half of his years at (7 of 13) he has been NIT or out in the first weekend. What a POWER program yall have there…

Okay, removing the the “Titles from the 40’s and 50’s” we will just count the ones in the last 20 years…um ’96, ’98, ’12. Any way you slice it, you fools don’t measure up… Maybe If Ricky Two Stacks sticks around for another 27, you might win another!